A crypto wallet provider says it has launched a giveaway that allows 1,000 users to get a free EOS account.
Lumi Wallet notes the giveaway is taking place on a first-come, first-served basis.
The company says the giveaway is in partnership with Minergate and Changelly, and comes as Lumi vies to become "The premier wallet for the EOS blockchain."
Lumi has been integrating blockchain into its ecosystem for a while, and in a previous update, the EOS coin was made available in its wallet for the first time.
Diana Furman, the CEO of Lumi Wallet, said: "We decided to make the registration for our users fee-free. Firstly, because we want them to have an easier gateway to EOS. Secondly, because we really do believe that EOS is the platform to check out."
As Lumi continues to align itself closer with the network, the platform is planning to integrate EOS-based tokens, support its decentralized applications, and implement the EOS voting system within the wallet.
To benefit from the giveaway, all users need to do is download the Lumi Wallet app and set up an EOS account for free, the team says.
Lumi Wallet is available hereNew tokens are being added all the time.
Earlier this month, Lumi Wallet revealed that more than 900 ERC-20 tokens are now supported - making it easier for users to swap between a range of crypto assets whenever they please.
Game onThe platform also offers a devoted wallet for collectibles, enabling gamers to keep all of their assets and ERC-721 tokens in one secure place.
Crypto Wallet Says It Offers 1,000 EOS Accounts for Free
pubblicato su Jun 12, 2019
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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